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NEW for 10/1: Helene’s devastation; Possibilities; Houston’s food

NEW for 10/1: Helene’s devastation; Possibilities; Houston’s food

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS:  Horrifics from Helene devastating for a long time 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Like Hugo, hopefully some good will come out of Helene  
SPOTLIGHT: Lail Family Dentistry
ANOTHER VIEW: Remembering good food in Houston, Texas
FEEDBACK: We have trashed the Earth that God gave us
UPCOMING: GBC grants $400,000 in scholarships to GGC
NOTABLE: Athens artist is winner of $50,000 Hudgens Prize
RECOMMENDED: The Fourth Turning by Neil Howe and William Strauss
OBITUARY: James Scott Vandiver
GEORGIA TIDBIT: The legacy of the Georgia Bottlers of Coca Cola
MYSTERY PHOTO: Older Sanctuary is today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Southeastern Railway Museum photo exhibit opens Friday 

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by · October 1, 2024 · Full issues
ANOTHER VIEW: Remembering good food in Houston, Texas

ANOTHER VIEW: Remembering good food in Houston, Texas

By David Simmons  |  Back in 2015, I was visiting my friend Dave in Galveston, Tex., and for some reason we drove up to Houston and around lunch time I saw this  sign (Frenchy’s ) and yelled “Stop! Pull in there!”

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by · October 1, 2024 · Another View
3/12: Correcting transit misinformation; More on big vote

3/12: Correcting transit misinformation; More on big vote

Click here to read the latest issue of GwinnettForum. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Replacing Houston’s Misinfo Gives Every Reason to Vote for Transit
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Transit Approval Could Mean More Buses, Routes and Frequency Soon
ANOTHER VIEW: Transit Vote So Important She Put First Yard Sign on Her Property
SPOTLIGHT: Walton Gas
FEEDBACK: More Response to Comments Previously Printed Opposing Transit Vote
UPCOMING: New Medical Center Afib Procedure Helps Patient Quality of Life
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Commission Goes on Record Opposing Two Legislative Bills
RECOMMENDED: The Republican Workers Party by F.H. Buckley
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Columbus Painter Was First Black Woman Solo at Whitney Museum
MYSTERY PHOTO: Come up with Your Own Name for This Artistic Work
CALENDAR: See some great coming events

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by · March 12, 2019 · Full issues
HOUSTON: State should call bluff of filmmaker’s many tax breaks in Georgia

HOUSTON: State should call bluff of filmmaker’s many tax breaks in Georgia

By Debra Houston | So let me get this straight. Unless state legislators bow down to Hollywood values, Rob Reiner and other filmmakers will pull out of Georgia? I guess we’re supposed to exchange our free republic for a Hollywood-ocracy. They don’t call it Hollyweird for nothing.

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by · May 3, 2016 · Another View